Warren Jeffs Trial: Day 11

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Polygamist religious leader Warren Jeffs arrives at the Tom Green County Courthouse, Saturday, Aug. 6, 2011. Jeffs was found guilty on two counts of sexual assault of a child Thursday and chose not to be present in the courtroom during the penalty phase. Defense attorney Deric Walpole is now representing Jeffs.

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Ezra Draper, a witness for the prosecution in the trial of Warren Jeffs, returns to the Tom Green County Courthouse, Saturday, Aug. 6, 2011, in San Angelo. Draper testified that when Jeffs took control of the polygamous Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints social events such as plays, dances and parades were banned.

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State Prosecutor Eric Nichols (left) exits the Tom Green County Courthouse, Saturday, Aug. 6, 2011, in San Angelo. The state questioned several witnesses in the trial of polygamist religious leader Warren Jeffs, who on Thursday was found guilty on two counts of sexual assault of a child.

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Special Prosecutor Eric Nichols arrives at the Tom Green County Courthouse in San Angelo for a weekend session in court, Saturday, Aug. 6, 2011, for the trial of Warren Jeffs. Jeffs was convicted Thursday of sexual assault of a child and aggravated sexual assault of a child.

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State Judge Barbara Walther arrives at the Tom Green County Courthouse, Saturday, Aug. 6, 201, in San Angelo for the trial of polygamist religious leader Warren Jeffs, now in its penalty phase. Jeffs was found guilty on Thursday of sexual assault of a child and aggravated sexual assault of a child.

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Rebecca Musser, a former member of the polygamy sanctioning Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and wife of former prophet Rulon Jeffs, walks into the Tom Green County Courthouse, Saturday, Aug. 6, 2011, in San Angelo. Musser was the second witness called by the state in the penalty phase in the trial of Jeffs, the 55-year-old leader and prophet of the FLDS who was convicted Thursday by a Tom Green County jury of sexual assault of a child and aggravated sexual assault of a child.

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Defense attorney Deric Walpole walks to the Tom Green County Courthouse, Saturday, Aug. 6, 201, in San Angelo for the 11th day of the trial of polygamist religious leader Warren Jeffs, now in the penalty phase. Jeffs did not want to be present during the penalty phase so 51st District Judge Barbara Walther appointed Walpole to represent him.

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Warren Jeffs is placed into the back of a Tom Green County Sheriff's Department car, Saturday, Aug. 6, 2011, after a day in court during the punishment phase for his sexual assault trial. Jeffs was convicted on two counts of sexual assault of a child on Thursday by a jury of ten women and two men.